A busy week for Shepard Smith, Fox News’ resident contrarian
NEW YORK — Even for Fox News’ resident contrarian, it’s been quite a week for Shepard Smith.
He’s called out the Trump administration as lying about a meeting involving the president’s son, punctured claims about the FBI spying on the Trump campaign, dismissed the characterization of the Russian investigation as a witch hunt and resisted White House characterizations of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Smith’s afternoon news program has always stood out at Fox News Channel, but perhaps never more so than lately. While most of President Donald Trump’s critics in the media often speak to sympathetic consumers, Smith’s assessments hit ears that don’t always seek — or want — a contrary point of view.
Fox aired a portion of Trump’s White House rally on patriotism Tuesday that replaced the planned celebration of the Eagles’ Super Bowl win, giving it more time than either CNN or MSNBC. As the last strains of “God Bless America” ended, Smith came on in Fox’s New York studio.


